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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Leaked documents reveal serious '7-day NHS' concerns
Internal Department of Health documents reveal serious concerns about theimpact of a 7-day NHS policy.

MONDAY 22 AUGUST 2016
Documents leaked to Channel 4 News and
the Guardian newspaper reveal serious concerns about the impact of a
7-day NHS policy - even in the heart of the Department of Health.
Documents leaked to Channel 4 News and
the Guardian newspaper reveal serious concerns about the impact of a
7-day NHS policy - even in the heart of the Department of Health.
The documents show how some senior civil servants have doubts about the
lack of detailed costings, lack of risk assessment of the proposals and
the lack of evidence and data to support this policy.
The government's key pledge to provide a 'truly 7-day NHS' by 2020 featured in the Conservative's election manifesto.
But now there are warnings from within the Department of Health itself, over the risks with this policy.
And it is clear from these documents that Ministers and Number 10 have been warned.
One document seen by Channel 4 News dated 25th of July
is the Risk Register for 7 day services programme. It includes the risk
that there won't be enough money to meet the deadline for the "complete
roll out", that there isn't enough data to track performance to ensure
the policy can be delivered and crucially, that it won't be possible to
find enough skilled staff "meaning the full service cannot be
delivered".
A second document from a meeting with the 7 Day Services Governance
Group says under key risks and issues: "The detailed costs of delivering
in hospitals, including accurate estimates of additional workforce
requirements are not understood early enough."
Winter warning
This comes following warnings of serious gaps in hospital rotas and
amidst claims today that thousands of operations and appointments are to
be cancelled in a bid to stop the NHS buckling under this winter,
Another document titled Building the Evidence Base, reveals that no
impact assessments have been done in advance on how 7-day services will
affect GPs, hospitals and urgent and Emergency Care.
The Department of Health said in a statement: "Over the past six years
eight independent studies have set out the evidence for a 'weekend
effect' - unacceptable variation in care across the week. This
government is the first to tackle this, with a commitment to a safer,
seven day NHS for patients and £10 billion to fund the NHS's own plan
for the future, alongside thousands of extra doctors and nurses on our
wards."
The pledge for a 7-day NHS was at the heart of the bitter dispute with junior doctors.
